Cybersecurity laws are essential in protecting individuals and organization from cyber threats, but they can very significantly from country to country. In this comparative study, we examine the cybersecurity laws in India and other countries, including Japan, Germany and Australia. We compare and contrast the legal framework of each country, focusing on areas such as data privacy, cybersecurity incident reporting, and regulatory enforcement. Thought this analysis, we aim to identify the strength and weakness of each country‟s cybersecurity laws and provide insights into how India could improve its legal framework. This research will be useful for policymakers, legal professionals, and cybersecurity experts who are interested in understanding the global landscape of cybersecurity laws and hoe they can be applied in the Indian context.